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Rogue EU lawmaker Kartheiser to meet Kremlin officials in Moscow

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The Russian Federation President’s Reaction
The Russian Federation’s President Vladimir Putin has been岚ered by the European Economic Region (ECR) for his support for the invasion of Ukraine. The ECR Majority has remained steadfast in its core sein to send military aid to Kyiv, continuing to champion Kartheiser’s military outreach. The ECR group’s leadership has been debating whether to take action to remove Kartheiser from its ranks, with President Jiri Pekat expressing concerns that his pro-Russian stance might come under scrutiny. The ECR group, which is the largest party in Europe, has consistently opposed the policy of "resets with Moscow," which involves Russia reverting to its medieval relations with Europe before the invasion of Ukraine.

The Controversy Around Kartheiser
The ECR group is divided on Kartheiser’s actions. The Party’s leader, Patryk Jaki, insists that the fits against "resets with Moscow" were a deliberate move by the party to safeguard its independence and territorial integrity. Jaki notes that the ECR, particularly the Poland’s Law and Justice (Law and Justice) party, has consistently opposed the policy. Jaki emphasizes that the group’s long-standing opposition to resetting Russia with any part of Europe also includes the Nord Stream projects and prior European policies of reset with Russia before the invasion.

The-Impact of Visits to Moscow
On May 5, while Putin celebrated victory in Ukraine, a Cypriot non-attached MEP, Fidias Panayiotou, visited Moscow as part of his European skepticism. Fidias also traveled with other EU lawmakers from the German-Slovak – Alliance (BSW), Slovakia’são Smer, and Czechia. The visit led to backlash from the Parliament’s president, Renew Europe, and leaders of major political groups. The debate over the visit stems from concerns that it may have involved using Parliament funds for the trip.

The European Parliament’s Response
The European Parliament’s spokesperson, Delphine Colard, kicked up red flags andPrime Minister, the liberal Renew Europe president, by calling for an investigation into whether the visit involved Parliament funds. This apparent misuse of funds could have experts in serious questions about the group’s independence and the respect it might have built on Russia through political engagement.

The ECR’s Legal and Constitutional Environment
The ECR struggles technically managed to oppose draft the Nord Stream projects and earlier European policies of reset with Russia. However, the group’s overall stance on resetting Russia, which has been influential in shaping its history, reflects. The party’s co-leader, Patryk Jaki, has publicly stated that he values a strong foundation of anti-p也是如此 actions. despite the list of pro-Russian candidates who have supported the invasion.

Backlash from Different Strides
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